Given a blacklist B containing unique integers from [0, N), write a function to return a uniform random integer from [0, N) which is NOT in B. Optimize it such that it minimizes the call to system’s Math.random(). Note: 1 <= N <= 1000000000 0 <= B.length < min(100000, N) [0, N) does NOT include N. See interval notation. Example 1: Input: ["Solution","pick","pick","pick"] [[1,[]],[],[],[]] Output: [null,0,0,0] Example 2: Input: ["Solution","pick","pick","pick"] [[2,[]],[],[],[]] Output: [null,1,1,1] Example 3: Input: ["Solution","pick","pick","pick"] [[3,[1]],[],[],[]] Output: [null,0,0,2] Example 4: Input: ["Solution","pick","pick","pick"] [[4,[2]],[],[],[]] Output: [null,1,3,1] Explanation of Input Syntax: The input is two lists: the subroutines called and their arguments. Solution's constructor has two arguments, N and the blacklist B. pick has no arguments. Arguments are always wrapped with a list, even if there aren't any.